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HP Pavilion HDX9003TX
by Jim Martin
A great desktop replacement thanks to the huge screen and dual 200GB hard disks, but its price is too high.
Oct 7, 2008
Dell Dimension 8250
by Staff Writers
If we were looking for some of the highest benchmark scores we could attain than we'd highly commend this machine
Apr 29, 2008
ASUS W1N
by Dan Chiappini
While we wait with bated breath for the imminent (or was that eventual?) release of Microsoft Media Centre into Australia, the number of companies cashing in on the media functionality of next generation consumer electronics is growing quickly.
Apr 29, 2008
HP Pavilion HDX9003TX
by Jim Martin
A great desktop replacement thanks to the huge screen and dual 200GB hard disks, but its price is too high.
Mar 28, 2008
Fujitsu LifeBook N6420
by Nick Ross
A decent multimedia notebook, but it’s not exciting enough for the price.
Mar 21, 2007
TI C2D Extreme 6800
by Nick Ross
Very fast, but the top-end components offer poor value in the face of competition.
Nov 20, 2006
Asus Lamborghini VX1
by Nick Ross
The branding reflects the exclusivity, but not necessarily the capability.
Jun 9, 2006
TI AMD FX60 Extreme
by Nick Ross
The dual-core version of AMD's premium FX-series enters the game, and nothing can stand in its way.
Apr 5, 2006
Apple Powerbook G4
by Adam Turner
Apple’s 17-inch PowerBook G4 is a thing of beauty, shaming the other 17- inch notebooks with its size, weight and design – perhaps with the exception of the ASUS.
Jul 11, 2005
Pioneer Dreambook Power 900
by Adam Turner
The Pioneer DreamBook Power 900 is a locally built monster – this isn’t a desktop replacement, it’s a desk.
Jul 8, 2005
Emagen Lightspeed XPS
by Ty Pendlebury
As far as performance is concerned, the Emagen Lightspeed XPS is a fairly competitive offering. It sits in the middle of the pack as far as price is concerned, but managed to sit at second to third place in most benchmarks - it even came top of the class in 3DMark05. The 3.6Ghz Pentium 4 certainly helped there. And the fact that it’s $600 cheaper than the Pioneer system also works in its favour.
Dec 31, 2004
ASUS W1N
by Ty Pendlebury
The ASUS is one tough little cookie. Its cover and palmrest are encased in brushed aluminium lending the unit a reassuring sense of rigidity and roadworthiness. The 15.4" screen is bright, and its default resolution of 1680x1050 makes text sharp but a little small to read unless up close. The unit also comes with a built in TV-tuner, and also sports a TV-antenna output.
Nov 19, 2004
Acer TravelMate 8000
by Dan Chiappini
The first Dothan notebook to roll off the rank, we were interested to see exactly how much real-world gain Intel is offering in its revised Centrino platform.
Jun 9, 2004
LG LM50-3
by Dan Chiappini
Wrapped in an attractive silver chassis, this sexy looking notebook is easy on the eye, and features all of the latest gadgets. The left-hand side of the machine features the usual legacy parallel and DB9 monitor out for use with an external monitor, although both are hidden beneath a rubber cover so as not to ruin the smooth clean lines of this housing.
Feb 11, 2004
Toshiba Portégé M200
by Dan Chiappini
When we ran four tablet PCs in December 2002 (Issue 61, page 36) we got plenty of response from readers looking to find out more about them. Over a year on now and tablets have increased dramatically in spec and design although pricing hasn’t reduced as much as we’d expected - possibly since they still haven’t made mass market appeal and sales.
Feb 11, 2004
ACER TRAVELMATE C111
by Darren Ellis
Acer’s tiny new Tablet PC, the TravelMate C111 marries the functionality of their previous convertible tablet with the low-power high-performance functionality of the Intel Centrino.
Nov 12, 2003
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